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ERA FIELD REPORT
#53
Subject: Shell's Leaking Pipes
From: Patrick Naagbanton
Dispatchline: Gana, Ughelli-North L.G.A., Delta State
Date: January 12, 2000
HIGHLIGHTS
Gas fire outbreak in sight
Death toll rises, Children and women victims
When I die, know that Shell killed me....
BACKGROUND
Master Jerome Atariku, 7 years
I find it difficult to move and to breathe. Others have relocated leaving
only me. I have no place to go. Tell them [shell] to come and stop this gas
so that the cough and itching will stop..
Mrs. Omodovwe Adjohowo, 97 years.
Anytime I come to this spot [leaking pipeline] I have problems with my
respiratory system and this is the only route to my work place.
Mr. Osikekpe Samson, 36 years
We have heard and read that shell.s staff are being held hostage by our
people because of this explosion. You [ERA Monitor] have spent sometime here
in our community and you have seen things for yourself. I appeal that you go
to the world and say the truth, if you do that God will be with you.
But .[striking his chest and weeping uncontrollably], Shell has sinned
against God and our people, they have told lies against us. Are we violent
as they say?
Gospel Emueheri, 30 years
Gana is an old rural settlement of Urhobo ethnic nationality in
Ughelli-North Local Government Area of Delta State. The people are
predominantly farmers because of the available fertile land in the area. The
population of Gana is about 4,982 persons. Shell.s famous Eriemu oil field,
20 oil wells, network of facilities/ installations criss-cross the entire
Gana community. Shell started operation in the place since 1958.
Gana community hosts the Gas project belonging to Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). All the above facilities are located inside
the community.
GANA COMMUNITY, POLLUTED AND UNSAFE
On May 26, 1999, a major blowout occurred at Shell.s 16 inches truck line at
Ikavwe bush and large quantity of crude oil spewed out. The affected area
has vulnerable receptors like canals, swamps and open water bodies which aid
the degrading effects of the spill. The following communities were heavily
impacted.
1. Opherin community - Ughelli North LGA (Delta State)
2. Owevwe community . Ughelli North LGA (Delta State)
3. Onah community . Ughelli North LGA (Delta State)
4. Iyede community . Isoko North LGA (Delta State)
5. Emevor community . Isoko North LGA (Delta State)
The spill was not cleaned nor were compensation paid. Till the time of this
report, the impact is still greatly felt in the affected areas.
On September 11, 1999, another major spill occurred at the Eriemu manifold
situated in the community. The spill forced its way through a fragile valve
(technical failure of Shell's equipment). The spill was not attributed to
sabotage but the spill was abandoned.
DEATH TOLL RISES, GAS FIRE OUTBREAK IMMINENT
Mr. Shedrach Oniyere, a 40 years old father of six children and Chairman of
Gana community lamented to ERA that on May 13, 1999, a rupture occurred at
the well 17 pipeline and spewed crude oil into the adjacent environment. The
community said Shell only visited the community and did minor repairs on
their aged pipeline leaving the environment devastated without any
attention.
Consequently, another leakage occurred recently and spewed poisonous gas at
the same well 17 pipeline that runs through Mrs. Omodovwe Adjohwo.s
compound. ERA finding revealed that the leakage was caused by corrosion on
the product pipeline.
The air in the community is charged with offensive odour and dangerous
emissions from the affected site. This adverse atmospheric condition in the
area has given rise to fears of impending epidemic in the area.
Unfortunately, the area has no health care facilities. The sanitary
condition is very poor because of the polluted environment. The people are
impoverished and suffer from poor nutrition. These factor are all conducive
to disease vectors like cholera, dysentery, diarrhea and measles which has
led to a high mortality rate in the community.
Late Mr. Joseph Evwietoma (a 48 years old man with two wives and 11
children) who was an asthmatic patient and the spokesman of the community
slumped and died while inspecting the spill site with some government
officials and some community members.
Medical sources who pleaded anonymity disclosed to ERA monitor at the Shell
cottage hospital at Ireke in Ethiope East LGA, of Delta State, that the man
died as a result of inhaling an excess of poisonous fumes. Another victim
Master Godstime Obior, a 6 years old boy who was also asthmatic died in his
residence close to the site of the explosion for the same reason. The
corpses of the two deceased persons are still in the mortuary.
The following Gana community members are in critical conditions from the
same problem situation. They are in Ughelli and Agbara main town:
1. Master Odiri Shedrach - 1 year and 6 months
APPEAL FOR RELOCATION
2. Miss Anthonia Etaka - 5 years old
3. Miss Gift Power - 1 year
4. Miss Vwareua - 8 years
5. Master Freeborn Oteri - 8 years
6. Master Matthew Mukoro - 6 years
7. Mr. Paul Etarhienyo - 27 years old
Gana community hosts SPDC and NNPC facilities. There are good access roads
to the manifold, oil field, flare points, plants etc but Gana lacks all
these amenities. There is constant electricity supply at Eriemu oil field,
but Gana community remains in darkness. As many of the community people
desert the affected area, a grave refugee problem is in sight.
There is also the fear of a possible gas explosion. Community people in an
interview with ERA indicated their interest to resettle elsewhere if
government provides an alternative place.
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